Ji Hue Kim, owner of Miss Kim in Ann Arbor, Michigan, reveals the tasty and beloved history of Budae Jjigae. This popular Korean … Check on YouTube
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“Everything is related to food.” Holy shite is that fucking true. Our society, civilization and ways of life’s are completely and utterly surrounded by the cultivation of food and commodities and their own economies
People thinking this is a female is quite funny. He is a monk, friends and was always referred to as such. Of course, the deeper you go into the Dharma the kess important gender, race, etc. becomes.
Munchies please work on your subtitles. "Buddhism" should be capitalized, and the monastic here is a Buddhist "Nun", not a "Monk". Monks are male monastics, Nuns are female monastics.
Eating that Food is like taking an auto detailing buffer to your pineal gland and buffing it to a High Mirror Shine. One meal there and you can fire your shrink.
As a monk she didn’t go out to the community to beg for food. From my understanding a Buddhist monk must accept any food offered from the community to the monk and be thankful. That includes meat if it is offered.
Wow, no garlic or onions, allium vegetables! I didn’t know those were banned. Awesome to bring through so many other subtle natural flavors without those ingredients.
Buddhism is so interesting to me; out of all the religions it seems to have the most well rounded approach, emphasizing not just matters of moral values, beliefs, and law, but also how you treat your body and mind and the overall connectedness of everything. I would love to learn more about it!
A very accomplished, world renowned chef in her own right who makes delicious food, and long health and all power to her, but her list of five "forbidden" vegetables; garlic, wild chives, chives, green onions, and onions sounds like nonsense. I'd respect her more if she just said she was allergic or simply didn't like the taste.
She got me in feels with the analogy about lotus roots being clean and pure even though they were born in mud being similar to people.I want this woman to adopt this 40 year old white man.
“Everything is related to food.” Holy shite is that fucking true. Our society, civilization and ways of life’s are completely and utterly surrounded by the cultivation of food and commodities and their own economies
I'm reminded of that one episode of Chefs Table about Jeong Kwan.
wow the food seems so peaceful and delicious
As if no one at munchies knew “alot” isn’t a word
People thinking this is a female is quite funny. He is a monk, friends and was always referred to as such. Of course, the deeper you go into the Dharma the kess important gender, race, etc. becomes.
Pedophiles
I wish we could have seen more of the process behind her dishes and the making the soy sauce and soy paste.
has dave portnoy put a stop on your alls pizza game
Don't forget about the Dalai lama asking a kid to suck his tongue.
Munchies please work on your subtitles. "Buddhism" should be capitalized, and the monastic here is a Buddhist "Nun", not a "Monk". Monks are male monastics, Nuns are female monastics.
Eating that Food is like taking an auto detailing buffer to your pineal gland and buffing it to a High Mirror Shine. One meal there and you can fire your shrink.
As a monk she didn’t go out to the community to beg for food. From my understanding a Buddhist monk must accept any food offered from the community to the monk and be thankful. That includes meat if it is offered.
The picture of the three siblings is just 🥹
“Suck my tongue”
-lama
That no garlic or onion rule is legit a dealbreaker for me ever becoming Buddhist.
What happened to the format bong Appetit?
Wow, no garlic or onions, allium vegetables! I didn’t know those were banned. Awesome to bring through so many other subtle natural flavors without those ingredients.
Thanks for highlighting this Munchies. We Buddhists in Taiwan also have amazing vegan found.
That was a fascinating look inside Korean culture and also the origin of Veganism. Koreans are such lovely people!
Chinese Buddhist temple food is some of the best food I’ve ever eaten. I always feel nourished and energized after my meal.
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Buddhism is so interesting to me; out of all the religions it seems to have the most well rounded approach, emphasizing not just matters of moral values, beliefs, and law, but also how you treat your body and mind and the overall connectedness of everything. I would love to learn more about it!
A very accomplished, world renowned chef in her own right who makes delicious food, and long health and all power to her, but her list of five "forbidden" vegetables;
garlic, wild chives, chives, green onions, and onions sounds like nonsense.
I'd respect her more if she just said she was allergic or simply didn't like the taste.
To anyone celebrating. Happy Songkran.
She also has a good episode on Chefs Table.
Lama sends kisses
I am praying for all students ❤ to pass their exams with good marks.
why does this feel like an a24 movie lmao
amazing
nice
Forbidden to eat garlic, green onion, wild chives, chives, and onion? Religions are so fucking stupid.
She got me in feels with the analogy about lotus roots being clean and pure even though they were born in mud being similar to people.I want this woman to adopt this 40 year old white man.
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